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Welcome to the SpaceInfo Podcast, your go-to podcast for all things space, engineering, technology, and the booming new space economy. Join us as we dive into captivating conversations with experts an... more
FAQs about The SpaceInfo Podcast:How many episodes does The SpaceInfo Podcast have?The podcast currently has 187 episodes available.
June 11, 2024SpaceX STARSHIP, Starliner and more news!SpaceX Starship successfully completes its fourth test flight: both the falcon heavy booster and the Starship successfully land back on Earth as planned. Boeing's Starliner finally launched to the International Space Station. European Space Agency's EarthCARE Mission, with the contribution of JAXA. And finally some words about Chinese Moon Mission Chang'e 6, landed on the far side of the Moon and going to send back lunar samples to Earth... All this, inside this episode. Do you want to know more about Space and start learning something new everyday for free? Join the SpaceInfo Club!...more26minPlay
June 06, 2024NO FUTURE without Space ExplorationExplore how venturing into the cosmos drives technological breakthroughs, inspires generations, and tackles global challenges. From discovering distant galaxies to advancing life on Earth, space exploration is key to our survival and progress. Don't forget to join the SpaceInfo Club for free at www.spaceinfo.club...more10minPlay
June 01, 2024WHY Starlab will be the NEW SPACE STATIONAs we approach the end of the ISS era, Starlab represents a critical step forward in space exploration. With the fundamental contribution of Airbus Space, which joins the forces together with Voyager Space, the future of the Space Stations is here. Its success will depend on the seamless integration of contributions from its diverse partners and the ability to navigate the competitive and technical challenges that lie ahead. With its innovative design and strong commercial and governmental backing, Starlab is poised to become a key player in the next chapter of humanity's journey beyond Earth. Know more on the SpaceInfo Club: www.spaceinfo.club...more19minPlay
May 26, 2024Space: USA, CHINA and Privatization with Ben OgdenProfessor of Strategic Space Studies for the US Army and now educating students in the first class of the US Space Force's Senior Leader Education program, Benjamin Ogden joined the SpaceInfo Club to talk about the future of Space. We talked about China and their presence in Space, privatization and how the USA are approaching this new era of Space in 2024, the year of presidential elections… If you want to read the previous interview we had with Benjamin Ogden, visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club/magazine Enjoy the episode!...more51minPlay
May 20, 2024NASA CLPS Program... for the Moon!In this episode, we venture into NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, a groundbreaking initiative poised to redefine lunar exploration. Join us as we unravel the intricacies of this visionary program, designed to leverage private sector innovation for scientific discovery and lunar development. But the CLPS program isn't just about reaching the Moon......more12minPlay
May 18, 2024BEHIND Astronomy with NASA AMBASSADOR Mark Johnston at the SpaceInfo ClubDo you ever ask yourself what it takes to become a successful Astronomer and Astrophotographer? Today we talked with Mark Johnston, the man behind @azastroguy and yes... he says 'aliens'! Enjoy the listening. Don't forget to give a look at our Space platform that you can join for free at www.spaceinfo.club...more37minPlay
May 13, 2024SpaceX Records more than 300 Falcon 9 LaunchesSince its inception in 2002, SpaceX showed the World its capability of solving problems that people reckoned as impossible before. More than once Elon Musk said that rockets will be re-used as today we re-use airplanes. And SpaceX is showing us how to do it. They have recently accomplished more than 300 launches with the Falcon 9 booster with impressive success rate. We'll also see some of the most important milestones of this Company. Let us know what you think!...more24minPlay
May 10, 2024Privatization is the way! But how?In this episode, we delve into the captivating realm of space privatization, where entrepreneurs are boldly venturing into the final frontier. Join us as we unravel the dynamic landscape of private space exploration, from Elon Musk's SpaceX to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, and beyond. How has the approach of public Agencies like NASA changed in time? Join us as we navigate these complex questions and embark on a journey to understand the promises and pitfalls of space privatization. Tune in to gain insights from experts, visionaries, and enthusiasts alike, as we chart a course towards a future where the stars are within reach for us all....more15minPlay
May 08, 2024WHY Boeing STARLINER Launch was SCRUBBED?!Today we give a look into yesterday's Boeing Starliner Launch, which didn't happen, yet, due to a mechanical issue on a fuel valve on the launche itself. So if you were going to blame Boeing for a glitch on the spacecraft, this is not the case. The long awaited launch of the Starliner capsule had to be scheduled due to a different problem and today we give a look at the cause thanks to the words of Tory Bruno, President and CEO of United Launch Alliance (ULA). Leave a positive review and Share the SpaceInfo Podcast with your friends to help us always bring you the best content!...more9minPlay
May 06, 2024iSpace, Chinese Space Station and Ambitions for the FutureToday we talk about iSpace and China's bold mission to establish a foothold in the cosmos, journeying beyond Earth's bounds, pointing to the Moon. Will they make it? Will iSpace land a rover and put a satellite constellation into Moon's orbit? Support the SpaceInfo Club by just subscribing and sharing this video with your friends 🚀 www.spaceinfo.club...more24minPlay
FAQs about The SpaceInfo Podcast:How many episodes does The SpaceInfo Podcast have?The podcast currently has 187 episodes available.